Afzal Guru row 'constructed conspiracy' by state: JNU prof
March 06, 2016  00:24
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The controversy over an event at JNU commemorating Afzal Guru's hanging during which anti-national slogans were allegedly raised was a "constructed conspiracy" of the state to defame the university, faculty member and noted economist Jayati Ghosh has said. 

"It was a constructed conspiracy to defame the university and it was planned at a higher level. Among those present at the event, three masked men who raised those 'anti-national' slogans were apparently from IB. This is what we suspect," she said while addressing the students during a lecture on "anti-national policies of NDA" on Saturday.

The lecture was part of the "nationalism teaching" series which are being conducted at JNU's which is caught in a row over the February 9 event. The classes are being held at the varsity's administration block which has been venue of the protest ever since students union president Kanhaiya Kumar was arrested in a sedition case over the event.

"This is what we suspect. We are more important than we think... we are really a target. This is why we have to defend ourselves," Ghosh said, adding the government is specifically targeting universities because it is afraid of students who can think and analyse. 

"A university produces citizens who are aware and analyse and most of all who can think. All of you here think and that is why they want to finish you... finish us," she said. 
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